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If you want to pay $50, then get GCU/Prime and buy it that way.
They're trying to take advantage of some casual, uneducated buyer.Recently tried to buy the Bioshock Collection on eBay. There were 2 different sellers listing the game at $80 and $85 with a "best offer" option.
I made offers on both of them and the sellers declined every one. The highest offer I made was $50 which seems reasonable, but neither seller accepted it.
The retail value is $60. Why in the hell would anyone pay $80-85 for it? And why do sellers leave the "best offer" option wide open when they clearly aren't willing to go below a certain price?
Well actually this was a few nights ago when there was a $10 off $50 promo going around, which meant I would have only paid $40.If you want to pay $50, then get GCU/Prime and buy it that way.
When I get offers like that I counter offer taking off like 12 cents or so. They go away after that.Almost every time I get offers its usually terrible lowball ones. In the last week I've had stuff listed at $150 and gotten offers for $20 and $30. I don't even respond to them.
I made an offer of $50 on the Bioshock Collection. The buy it now price was $62. The seller sent me a counteroffer of $61.99 - literally one freakin' cent - and said it was the lowest he could go.I tried making Offers on a few things recently. One person went down from $12.50 or 12.25 or 12.00 even, saying it was the best they could do. Another person went down like 27 cents.
So I echo the above sentiments WTF IS THE POINT! If you're allowing offers, you should be willing to take at least a 10% discount depending on the price. $10=$8-9. $50=45 $100=90 $500=$475. Etc etc. Going down 25 cents or less then a dollar is worthless and you're just wasting peoples time.
For $62 that shouldn't even be sold due to it literally being above MSRP. $50 might be a little low due to ebay fees on a new item, but overall I think it is a fair offer. If I was trying to sell that and wanted $62 (never would happen) the lowest I would go is $55 but that's just an example of my perspective of Offers...Make a reasonable one and I'll think it over or make a counter offer. Don't be an ass and give me less then $1 off a $10+ item and don't expect me to take 50% off my item.I made an offer of $50 on the Bioshock Collection. The buy it now price was $62. The seller sent me a counteroffer of $61.99 - literally one freakin' cent - and said it was the lowest he could go.
You are probably out of luck. The person is lying/scamming you, but you are stuck.Hopefully someone has some insight here that can help me.So yesterday i sell a xbox one madden code on ebay and the seller redeems it and leaves me + feedback. When i wake up in the morning i receive an email from ebay saying that my listing has been removed due to "unauthorized purchased from buyer account " immediately i start thinking that i got had and will be out of the money i received from the sale.What do you guys think that his account did in fact get hacked and more importantly will i get to keep the funds from the sale?thanks for any responses
Damn thatYou are probably out of luck. The person is lying/scamming you, but you are stuck.
eBay/paypal doesn't allow the selling of virtual goods or sending codes through online. The case on paypal is going to ask for proof that you shipped it to the confirmed address, but because you didn't ship it you will automatically lose and have the money sucked out of your account.
You clearly stated it was broken and AS-IS. You said it was accetable but there was no choice for parts/repair. The buyer didn't read the listing...Call ebay and see what they say but IMO you're in the clear and the buyer should look at this as a learning experience.Wondering if I screwed up here... Someone requested to return a game because "Disc was much too scratched to even work. Attempted to clean and deep clean the scratches but still nothing. Was past the point of saving"
My description said "The disc has heavy wear and does not work. Needs repairs." Title had "AS-IS" in it.
I had it listed as acceptable in the description selection. There was no "for parts or repair" which is strange.
Should I have him send it back? Or give a partial refund and let him keep the game/game case. It sounds like he tried to repair it at least. I think I shouldn't have said "Needs repairs"
Sounds as described to me, looks like buyers remorse where he attempted to fix it and couldn't get it to work so now he doesn't want to pay return shipping. Buyers are bulletproof in SNAD claims anyway so you try to give a partial refund.Wondering if I screwed up here... Someone requested to return a game because "Disc was much too scratched to even work. Attempted to clean and deep clean the scratches but still nothing. Was past the point of saving"
My description said "The disc has heavy wear and does not work. Needs repairs." Title had "AS-IS" in it.
I had it listed as acceptable in the description selection. There was no "for parts or repair" which is strange.
Should I have him send it back? Or give a partial refund and let him keep the game/game case. It sounds like he tried to repair it at least. I think I shouldn't have said "Needs repairs"
What's your eBay name? If you have gaming stuff, I am interested.I actually ended up offering a partial refund. I just want to avoid any negative feedback as I am about to list a bunch of items to eBay. Next time I sell something I'll probably say something like "NO RETURNS, NOT SURE IF FIXABLE" in the description. If he wants a full refund, should I call eBay about it?
Not true. I had a buyer file a SNAD because he said my item had "glue" on it. After calling ebay and asking the buyer to provide photos he simply closed the case because they knew they were wrong. If he provided the photos then the item would have looked exactly how I listed it and ebay would have closed it on my behalf.Sounds as described to me, looks like buyers remorse where he attempted to fix it and couldn't get it to work so now he doesn't want to pay return shipping. Buyers are bulletproof in SNAD claims anyway so you try to give a partial refund.
I don't know the exact rules but I know there are some stipulations on how they can be shipped if they are not inside the device they belong to. Something to research because you don't want to get popped for essentially sending a mail bomb.Do you have to do anything special when shipping smartphone batteries? Post office people occasionally ask if you have anything like that when you drop stuff off to them or you can read the sign at the desk that warns about shipping that stuff. Do they just need to know to label the box hazardous or do you get charged more to ship it? My cell just died for good and the battery was very recently replaced so I'm going to sell the newish battery cheap to offset the costs of a new phone even if I can only get a few bucks for it.
I got an offer for free listings about three weeks ago but I only had five days to claim it.Less than 2 months until Christmas and still no bunch of free listings like last year. What the hell? Are they not doing it this year?
I didn't get that. My account is Above Standard. Did you have to do anything special to get the offer? I always scroll down to the Offers place on the My Selling page. The one that lists all offers, like the 50 free monthly listing and the 6 yearly car listing.I got an offer for free listings about three weeks ago but I only had five days to claim it.
I am a light seller (two sales this year) and medium buyer (20 purchases this year). The offer was in my eBay message center.I didn't get that. My account is Above Standard. Did you have to do anything special to get the offer? I always scroll down to the Offers place on the My Selling page. The one that lists all offers, like the 50 free monthly listing and the 6 yearly car listing.
Anybody else get this offer?
I did something like that once with the Disney Infinity power disc extras I had. I just sold them separately and put them in regular envelopes. Sold them around the prices you listed knowing full well I could get burned but not having to pay anything in shipping was too tempting. Ended up having one supposedly getting lost as I never got it back and the buyer sent me a message about it so refunded one and another the post office sent back to me for aEvery once in a while I'll sell small things on eBay for very little money just to make an extra buck or create space. Anything from video game inserts to instruction manuals to even those little LRG cards that come with the games. I usually drop em in a small envelope and take em to the nearest mailbox. I refuse to get tracking for something I sell for like $2-$5 it just isn't worth it, as the post office around me that is open after I get out of work is a little bit of a hike and it's such an inconvenience to go there for small stuff. I take the risk knowing I could get conned.
Anyway, I mailed one out almost a month ago exactly and two days ago I had a case opened against me by the buyer saying "Are you gonna send my item? If not please send my refund." Seller with a pretty decent feedback, not some newbie. However, the fact that he waited a full month to contact me is a little suspicious. Also, I responded to him via the eBay case, via eBay message, and through his email to make sure he got my response. Two days and no response back from him.
I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, especially when they have feedbacks in the hundreds, but I get the feeling he realized at some point "Hey, it wasn't shipped with tracking, money is tight around the holidays, I'm gonna rip this guy off!" and is just biding his time til he can escalate the case to eBay. Over a mere $5.
That's why I never sell anything for less than $10. If the item I sell isn't worth that much, I either wait until it is, or if it will never be (looking at you, 5 brand new Fable III games!) I usually just trash it. I always ship with tracking as the retarded failures always opened up a INR case the last few times I sold things without tracking. Funny thing is, a few years ago, I never used tracking. I didn't even understand the concept of tracking. It was a novel concept to me to update the location of a package every single time it gets to a new area. A few years ago, I got scammed on one listing after another after another around Christmastime, and I started using tracking. I used it on everything except items under $10, which all got INRs. So now I track everything and don't sell anything under $10. Not worth it.Every once in a while I'll sell small things on eBay for very little money just to make an extra buck or create space. Anything from video game inserts to instruction manuals to even those little LRG cards that come with the games. I usually drop em in a small envelope and take em to the nearest mailbox. I refuse to get tracking for something I sell for like $2-$5 it just isn't worth it, as the post office around me that is open after I get out of work is a little bit of a hike and it's such an inconvenience to go there for small stuff. I take the risk knowing I could get conned.
Anyway, I mailed one out almost a month ago exactly and two days ago I had a case opened against me by the buyer saying "Are you gonna send my item? If not please send my refund." Seller with a pretty decent feedback, not some newbie. However, the fact that he waited a full month to contact me is a little suspicious. Also, I responded to him via the eBay case, via eBay message, and through his email to make sure he got my response. Two days and no response back from him.
I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, especially when they have feedbacks in the hundreds, but I get the feeling he realized at some point "Hey, it wasn't shipped with tracking, money is tight around the holidays, I'm gonna rip this guy off!" and is just biding his time til he can escalate the case to eBay. Over a mere $5.
Wow, I had no idea the NES Classic was so cheap. I expected it to be like $200 so I didn't track its release. Besides, thanks to my peg leg and eyepatch, I can play NES games for free. No need to buy the console or games.This guy is selling his receipt for the NES Classic. Already has a bid...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RECEIPT-from-Nintendo-NES-Classic-Edition-Mini-Console-System-purchase/272450404851?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D39107%26meid%3Dd3e94cb51001431bb67c1eaeef81097c%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D122222064572&rt=nc